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Trilogía del Mal

Esta saga se adentra en los rincones oscuros de la psique humana y el crimen. Seguimos los destinos de los personajes a través de historias llenas de suspense, giros argumentales y revelaciones inesperadas. El autor retrata magistralmente una atmósfera de tensión y peligro que cautivará a los lectores. Es una lectura cautivadora para los amantes de las novelas policíacas y los thrillers psicológicos.

The Root of All Evil
The Deliverance of Evil
The Memory of Evil

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    The Deliverance of Evil

    • 631 páginas
    • 23 horas de lectura

    In 1982 Rome, on the night of Italy's World Cup victory, an eighteen-year-old female employee of the Vatican's housing agency vanishes. Young officer Michele Balistreri, initially dismissive of the case, faces a grim awakening when a horrific discovery is made along the Tiber, revealing the dire consequences of his negligence. Fast forward to 2006, as Italy celebrates another World Cup win, journalist Linda Nardi investigates a spate of brutal attacks on young women. Although authorities attribute the murders to a group of juvenile immigrants, Nardi, at Balistreri's request, suspects a more sinister force at play. Now a high-ranking officer in the Italian police, Balistreri is haunted by the unresolved tragedy of his early career and believes these recent crimes may be the work of a serial killer. He hopes that solving this case will alleviate the guilt he has carried for over twenty years. For Nardi, Balistreri's proposition offers a chance to expose the truth and challenge the corruption and racism pervasive in Italian society. Their quests to confront the past and the present intertwine, revealing a dark connection that runs deeper than either could have anticipated.

    The Deliverance of Evil
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    Tripoli, 1960s. During the years in which post-colonial Libya fell prey to the sprawling greed of the West, Michele Balistreri suffered a succession of blows that would scar him for life. The death of his mother; the unspeakable horror that befell his best friend's family; his father's role in Gaddafi's ascent to power; and the innocent blood pact that would corrupt the course of his future. Rome, 1982. In the wake of a ruinous blunder, a ground-down Commissario Balistreri escapes his regrets through sex, alcohol and gambling. His sole responsibilities are now a stilted investigation into the death of a South American student, and a tiresome obligation - as a gratitude to the man who saved his career - to a rising television starlet needing protection from the pitfalls of fame. As the risks to this girl, Claudia Teodori, begin to rise along with her reputation, the sorrows of Balistreri's past also start to push back into his present. Both of their fates are inextricably linked - and this driven, obsessive young woman must help this damaged detective fight a foe that follows her and refuses to forget him.

    The Root of All Evil
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    The Memory of Evil

    • 480 páginas
    • 17 horas de lectura

    Everything started from that day. The memory of 31 August 1969 has been at the back of Commissario Michele Balistreri's mind for over four decades. It was not only the day that preceded Colonel Muammar Gadaffi's seizure of power in Balistreri's birthplace of Libya, drastically altering his and his country's destiny, but that on which his beloved mother Natalia fell to her death, and the resulting suicide verdict that Balistreri - now Head of Homicide in Rome - has always suspected to be a flagrant cover-up for her murder. The memory of 23 July 2006 has been at the front of investigative journalist Linda Nardi's mind for the past five years. Ever since her and Balistreri together thwarted a phantom-like killer stalking Rome, Nardi has been intent on shedding further light on the Vatican Bank's shadowy involvement in the abominations uncovered that summer. But now Linda will find her attention diverted to an equally irresistible assignment: the collapse of Colonel Gadaffi's forty-two year dictatorship. The Memory of Evil is the earth-shattering finale to Roberto Costantini's internationally bestselling trilogy, in which one woman will encounter a long-entombed truth in the rubble of Gadaffi's Tripoli: unearthing a conspiracy neither she, nor the man it was designed to protect, will ever be able to erase from their minds.

    The Memory of Evil